WGD: Game 64: Red Wings vs. Canadiens
By Nick Seguin
5 years agoWith the trade deadline behind us, the Red Wings move forward without two key pieces of their roster in Nick Jensen and Gustav Nyquist. Both trades were deemed successful overall, but the overall lack of activity by Ken Holland on the D-corps left much to be desired.
But that’s all in the past now and the season must go on, no matter how much you’re losing. Tonight, the Red Wings play host to the Montreal Canadiens for the third time this season. The first match-up was back during the 7-game losing streak and was a blood bath with a 7-3 Montreal victory. The second match-up was much closer, but still a loss in a 3-2 game.
The Wings have a secret weapon tonight, though. One who is ready to fill their puck with nets. And with Nyquist gone, the Wings will desperately need somebody to back-fill his scoring.
THE RED WINGS
LW | C | RW |
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DARREN HELM Rating: 71.2#134 LW | DYLAN LARKIN Rating: 80.1#17 C | ANTHONY MANTHA Rating: 76.8#26 RW |
TYLER BERTUZZI Rating: 74.8#39 LW | ANDREAS ATHANASIOU Rating: 76.9#37 C | FILIP ZADINA |
LUKE GLENDENING Rating: 70.1#127 LW | FRANS NIELSEN Rating: 72.4#98 C | MICHAEL RASMUSSEN Rating: 70.6#101 RW |
JUSTIN ABDELKADER Rating: 69.8#132 LW | JACOB DE LA ROSE Rating: 68.6#173 C | LUKE WITKOWSKI Rating: 68.6#125 RW |
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS | |
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NIKLAS KRONWALL Rating: 72.2#70 LD | MIKE GREEN Rating: 74.8#29 RD |
DAN DEKEYSER Rating: 72.2#72 LD | FILIP HRONEK Rating: 73.1#49 RD |
TREVOR DALEY Rating: 70.1#113 LD | MADISON BOWEY Rating: 68.9#104 RD |
This lineup looks sad without Nyquist in there, but at least it’s given us a line of Bertuzzi, Athanasiou, and Zadina! That one will be extremely fun to watch. After the trade went down, Blashill announced that Athanasiou would be playing center for the rest of the year, which I’m not sure I believe. I can’t see him putting Glendening on the wing for the rest of the season.
Because teams are only allowed four call-ups after the deadline, the Wings have to be conservative with bringing up players from Grand Rapids. They’ve already used two to make Zadina and Hronek eligible for the AHL playoffs. That’s why Witkowski is sliding into the forwards lines.
Finally, on the back-end, Madison Bowey is making his debut on the bottom-pair with Trevor Daley. Bowey will be wearing #74 and interesting to watch as the Wings begin their reclamation project on him.
THE CANADIENS
LW | C | RW |
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JONATHAN DROUIN Rating: 76.1#31 LW | PHILLIP DANAULT Rating: 74.9#54 C | BRENDAN GALLAGHER Rating: 79.7#11 RW |
TOMAS TATAR Rating: 77.2#22 LW | MAX DOMI Rating: 75.1#51 C | ANDREW SHAW Rating: 73.9#47 RW |
PAUL BYRON Rating: 75.9#47 LW | JESPERI KOTKANIEMI Rating: 74.6#58 C | JOEL ARMIA Rating: 71.8#78 RW |
MATTHEW PECA Rating: 69.9#131 LW | NATE THOMPSON Rating: 67.5#179 C | ARTTURI LEHKONEN Rating: 72.6#67 RW |
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS | |
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VICTOR METE Rating: 71.6#86 LD | SHEA WEBER Rating: 78.6#13 RD |
MIKE REILLY Rating: 72.6#64 LD | JEFF PETRY Rating: 77.9#17 RD |
JORDIE BENN Rating: 73.0#53 LD | BRETT KULAK Rating: 72.4#63 RD |
Twice in the last few weeks I have watched these Canadiens play the Toronto Maple Leafs and twice I’ve seen them give the Leafs a run for their money. The Habs are by no means a lock for the playoffs, but man they look good.
They’re being led by Max Domi with his 54 points and Brendan Gallagher with his 26 goals, but man how much are you missing Tomas Tatar this year? Tats has 12 goals and 46 points. He’s been a key offensive cog for the Canadiens this year. Right up there with him is Jonathan Drouin, who also has 46 points.
Down the lineup and in the bottom-6 is Jesperi Kotkaniemi, who the Canadiens took instead of Zadina. He’s been in the NHL all year and has a modest 11 goals and 30 points. Not bad for a rookie.
Finally, on defense, Jeff Petry has put together a nice season for himself with 40 points so far and Shea Weber is still a jerk.
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Jimmy Howard vs. Antti Niemi
The soon-to-be-extender Howard has been confirmed as your Red Wings starter tonight after combating a bout with the flu last week. Overall, Howard has had a great season, but he had a tough January that dragged his save percentage down to .910. Still, in he’s 4-4-2 in his last 10. I have more confidence with him between the pipes than Jonathan Bernier.
The Habs played Carey Price last night, so expect Antti Niemi to get the nod tonight at Little Caesars Arena. He’s got an .889 save percentage so far this season and is 2-2-1 in his last five games.
HOW TO WATCH
Puck drop is at 7:30 P.M. ET and you’ll be able to watch the game with Ken, Mickey and the gang on Fox Sports Detroit. If you’re tuning in from Canada, the game will be broadcast on TSN2 or RDS for your frenchies.
As always, follow along with us on Twitter for excitement when the Wings score and disappointment when they’re scored on. Oh, and gifs. We’ll have lots of gifs.
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